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To date, the finance committee of the Junior class has collected $297.50 for class dues, a sum $162.50 less than that shown by the Sophomore committee of $460. Both committees will publish a complete report in a few days.
For the Juniors the largest sum has been collected by Sub-Committee A; with C, D, and B following in that order. The report of the 1916 collections for the first ten days of the canvass follows: Sub-Committee A, W. C. Boyden, Jr., chairman, $94; Sub-Committee C, S. L. Kuhn, chairman, $80; Sub-Committee D, F. P. Magoun, chairman, $76.50; Sub-Committee B, A. Dixon, chairman, $47. Total $297.50.
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